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No, it still says got instead of have in many places here.
I assume you intend to imply that the misuse of got has been here for a long time.
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No, it's not like that, people who are familiar with any of these words use the as per their convenience.
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No, I mean that it has been a meme here for many years.
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"I got it bad (and that ain't good)" dates back to 1941.
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I've got a version of that sung by Gladys Knight that is awesome.
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Don't forget Sonny and Chers "I got you babe".
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Note that there are about 30 other examples in that page where got is used for the past tense. Yes, I know many people say I've got and variations of that but very seldom do they say I have got. Instead of I have got people nearly always say I have.
Got means something has been transferred in the past. Have means possession. In the context here, the question is asking if we have (possess) a question. I sure hope no one minds the proper use of have and I think some people (other than me) mind the use of got in this context.
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To have or have got?
Sorry. Just toured the Hemingway house in Key West last week.
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I got a programming question from Stack Overflow. It had already been answered.
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I've got enough of this.
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I got a new BMW for my girlfriend...hell of a deal but I'm gonna miss her.
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LOL!
Good one.
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Well, I have got a programming question ...
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Sounds like a biggie. Good luck with it!
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No, it's a tiny question - easy for an expert to solve, I'm sure: "What's wrong with my code?"
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It isn't written in Rust. Fix that and it will work.
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I dunno - it's looking pretty corroded from here already.
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Oh. That's easy then. Put some WD-40 on it. That stuff fixes everything!
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Dear Chris,
An expert on your site suggested I spray my code with WD40, so I did and it all slid down the editor into a slimy pile of characters at the bottom of the file. I think some of the characters dissolved a bit as well as the semicolons all seem to be commas now.
On the bright side, it works better than it did before but I don't understand it at all. Could you document it for me so I can hand it in?
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I got to learn me some of that.
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Actually both are incorrect. They should be:
If you have a programming question ...
or
Have you got a programming question ...
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I do not think that Have you got a programming question would be correct. I think that simply Have a programming question? would be correct.
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It's quite correct in English. 
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